Friday, October 8, 2010

Weird Canadian Restaurants

Whether you’re a visitor to Canada or a local looking for someplace new and different to go out for dinner, check out some of these new and unique options for a dinner you won’t soon forget! Behold the craziest Canadian restaurants.

O.NOIR Restaurant (Montreal, Que.)

O.NOIR is Canada’s first restaurant to invite you to dine in the dark! With not a ray gone astray, your visual sense essentially shuts down, heightening your other senses. Notable beneficiaries? Your taste buds. The blind staff will keep you safe and savouring all evening long.

Garlic’s of London (London, Ont.)

Try some garlic martinis, cream of garlic soup, garlic ice-cream, even garlic cloves dipped in chocolate. Garlic’s of London reflects the widespread appeal of garlic dishes with its range of international cuisine. Bring mints.

The Haunted House (Montreal, Que.)

Situated roughly 25 minutes from the west island of Montreal, this creepy Victorian house offers a wealth of entertainment with your meal. A spirit welcomes you to this unforgettable dinner theatre experience.

The Salt Tasting Room (Gastown, B.C.)

The Salt Tasting Room is a restaurant with no chef. Nestled in cobbled streets, this restaurant casually offers a selection of cold plates. Guests assemble a tasting plate from a selection of 10 cheeses, 10 meats, and 10 condiments. The selections are regularly rotated so regulars never get bored.

Le Spirite Lounge (Montreal, Que.)

Le Spirite Lounge is a vegan restaurant with rules: everyone who crosses the threshold must:

* Finish their meal to get dessert
* Finish dessert, or they can never go back.